The Washington Redskins made some roster moves on Monday morning, signing CB Simeon Shomas off of the Seattle Seahawks practice squad and adding him to the 53-man roster.

Thomas, who was drafted in the sixth round in 2018, was relegated to the practice squad for two years in Seattle, but the Redskins saw something they liked.

The Washington secondary is not lacking for skill, but cornerback Fabian Moreau has been dealing with a foot injury since the preseason, so this could point towards his timetable and hint that he isn’t expected to return as soon as many thought.

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Wide receiver Robert Davis is already back on the 53-man roster for the Washington Redskins.

Davis, sent to the practice squad days ago, was lost a bit in the shuffle of moves the Redskins announced Friday. With Derrius Guice and Caleb Brantley going to injured reserve, the Redskins had some space to fill.

The Washington Redskins bolstered their depth in the secondary on Friday afternoon, signing veteran cornerback Aaron Colvin, who was formerly with the Houston Texans.

According to Ian Rapoport, Colvin signed with the Redskins on Friday afternoon, taking up one of the two spots left vacant after Washington moved both RB Derrius Guice and DL Caleb Brantley to the injured reserve.

Colvin was recently cut by the Texans after allowing the New Orleans Saints to complete a pass over the middle, allowing them to get into range for the eventual game-winning field goal.